A patient asks the physician to make a medical decision for them, saying, "I don’t want to choose." What should the physician do?
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Correct answer: Let's weigh the options together and decide based on your values.
Supporting patient autonomy includes guiding decisions based on patient values while avoiding paternalism.
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